Ryan Jarvis
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You could always use the Print to PDF feature, which works perfectly as is. I think this would be wasted Dev time currently with all the other basic features which are still lacking and much needed by the Proton community.
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Yes, this is needed urgently. I am really surprised it hasn’t had more support. When Proton VPN is configured on a router, an overloaded server can slow all traffic to a crawl.
Right now, that often means signing in as the router admin to disable the VPN until the load drops, or manually switching to a different server. Please add an option for the VPN to auto‑switch when high latency or low speeds are detected - ideally from a user‑defined, pre‑populated list, so connections remain fast and stable.